Originally constructed to accommodate athletes during the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, the Vancouver Olympic Village (VVL) now stands as a vibrant waterfront development. Located along False Creek, the area provides scenic views of the city skyline. Visitors can explore the False Creek Seawall by foot or bike, admire The Birds sculptures at Olympic Village Square, and enjoy dining and people-watching at the numerous restaurants and bars. The village’s modern architecture and lively atmosphere make it a dynamic destination for both locals and tourists.
Vancouver Olympic Village (VVL)
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